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Senior Associate Mechanical Engineer

Andersen James Group
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4 days ago
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Specialist in connecting Mechanical Engineering talent within Mission Critical projects across the UK, Ireland & Europe🌍

I am working with a growing consultancy who are looking for an experienced Associate Mechanical Engineer to join their growing team. If you want to lead major data centre projects, influence design from day one, and grow toward senior leadership, this is the opportunity.


The Role

You’ll lead mechanical design packages for large‑scale, technically complex data centre projects across the UK, Europe and the US. Working closely with multidisciplinary teams, you’ll take responsibility from early concept through to tender and construction support.


What You’ll Do

  • Lead mechanical design for high‑power, high‑resilience data centres
  • Oversee chilled water systems, ventilation, cooling and full plant design
  • Guide and mentor engineers; support team development
  • Work directly with clients, contractors and design partners
  • Carry out site visits, technical reviews and ensure design compliance
  • Drive sustainability and best‑practice engineering principles

What We’re Looking For

  • Chartered Mechanical Engineer (CIBSE/IMechE)
  • Strong HVAC or mechanical design background (data centres or similar complex environments)
  • Roughly 10 years experience leading engineering packages and multidisciplinary coordination
  • Confident communicator with excellent technical leadership skills

Why Join Us?

  • Work on some of the largest data centre projects globally
  • Fast‑growing consultancy with clear progression routes
  • Flexible working and strong team culture
  • Real influence on project direction and business growth

To apply for the role please send your most up to date CV to Rachael Dormer today.


Career details



  • Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level
  • Employment type: Full‑time
  • Job function: Project Management
  • Industry: Construction


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